The Hindu 11.08.2012
21,570 illegal banners removed: BBMP
The civic agency files statement in the High Court
The Bruhat Bangalore Mahanagara Palike (BBMP) on Friday
filed a statement before the Karnataka High Court that it had removed
21,570 banners, including buntings, posters and cut-outs, which were put
up illegally across the city.
It follows a warning
from a Division Bench during an earlier hearing that the Commissioner
would have to be present personally in the court if the BBMP did not
submit a statement as they had been provided many opportunities in this
regard earlier.
However, the statement does not disclose any action or removal of banners of political parties or films.The
court had orally questioned the BBMP why action was not being initiated
against them, pointing out that a large number of banners and posters
belonged to these people.
The action initiated by the BBMP for putting up banners and posters were against several private educational institutions.
Penalty on institutions
As
many as 8,727 flex boards, banners and sun boards, 5,003 cut-outs and
arches, 440 posters, 3,482 buntings, 3,918 cloth and plastic banners had
been removed and a penalty of Rs. 2.84 lakh had been imposed on various
institutions for putting up banners without permission.
Cases
Besides issuing notice, criminal cases had been initiated against nine institutions, the statement added.As
per the statistics provided to the court, a maximum of 9,088 illegal
banners were removed from Yelahanka zone; 5,964 banners from south zone;
3,507 from east zone; 1,365 from Rajarajeshwari Nagar zone; 958 from
Mahadevapura zone; 358 from Bommanahalli zone; 198 from west zone; and
132 from Dasarahalli. The petitions will come up for hearing again on August 23
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No word onboards put upby politicians
- Next hearing inthe case ison August 23